Natural Tension Remedy

Formula 303: Tension Headache Relief

If you suffer from tension headaches, you probably want to try Formula 303 to reduce the neck tension and muscle spasms in the neck associated with tension headache pain. Formula 303 is an herbal remedy for stress, so if your tension headache is a stress headache, you may find that it’s one of the best home remedies for a tension headache.

Many have found that Maximum Strength Formula 303 also works great for fibromyalgia, TMJ, leg cramps, muscle spasms, back spasm & neck pain too. We are getting reports that some people are trying Formula 303 for restless leg syndrome. Formula 303 has been helping thousands of people for years. Our all natural, maximum strength Formula 303 may help you too.

History of Natural Herbal Relaxers

Since the beginning of time, humans have experimented with plant materials in an effort to improve and maintain health. The plant kingdom provides most of the building blocks for nutrition and medicine. Unfortunately, the drug revolution has been very successful over the last several decades and the thousands-year old herbal approach has been called ‘alternative’ when it has always been, until this past century, mainstream.

Valerian Root

Among the most commonly prescribed drugs in ‘orthodox’ medicine are sedatives. They are prescribed for insomnia, muscle aches, sciatica, anxiety, depression, TMJ, tension headaches and more. People who are under a great deal of stress and try to pack a lot into their day are often candidates for sedative use and unfortunately, abuse. Most people have forgotten nature’s sedatives. These folks run to their doctor for a drug when an all natural sedative could have worked fine.

Natural sedatives abound in the plant kingdom. Formula 303 contains two of natures best all natural sedatives: valerian root and passion flower.

Passion Flower

However, because neural activity depends upon the presence of proper ratios among certain electrolytes, supplementation with magnesium can be therapeutic. That’s why you will find magnesium in our Formula 303. Magnesium appears to be a key element in preventing over-excitement, agitation, insomnia and muscle cramps.

Most people that supplement with all natural valerian root, passion flower and magnesium, as found in Formula 303, have no need to resort to prescription sedatives or muscle relaxants.

VALERIAN ROOT

Valerian root was already popular centuries ago for use in calming upset nerves, and for treating mood problems, pain and headache. It was known in ancient Greece and achieved great notoriety in 18th century Europe as a cure for ‘female hysteria’. In medieval times, valerian was so popular it became known as ‘All Heal’. Over time, the plant has gained a solid reputation. It is now one of the most popular antispasmodic treatments in Russia and Germany. Chinese, Asian and North American physicians have incorporated valerian root into their pharmacopoeias.

Formula 303 ~ Natural Relaxant

Valerian root is used as a natural tension reducer in the modern world to treat insomnia, nervous tension, anxiety, muscle cramps, spasms and pain, headache, stress, PMS, menstrual pain and discomfort, hysteria, epilepsy (as an anticonvulsant), gastrointestinal disorders (upset stomach, cramps, colic, gas, flatulence and diarrhea). In herbal terms, it is antispasmodic (muscle relaxant), calmative (sedative, depressant), nervine (tranquilizing), carminative (good for upset stomach and digestion), and anodyne (pain reliever). One old folklore tale depicts married couples hanging valerian in their homes to help bring peace and prevent contention.

If you’ve been searching for a natural tension headache treatment, Formula 303 can be for you. It helps relax tight muscles and works great as a natural tension remedy.

Note: Individual results may vary. The Food and Drug Administration has not evaluated any statements on this website. Dietary supplement products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.